I remember a long stop was always a 'must' in under 10s cricket.
Thanks for answering the question, before I asked . It actually makes sense now.Long Stop was the integral position for our sides in junior cricket.
FFS, this is uncanny, I'm cursed. First ball I sit down to watch yesterday & Rutherford gets out and now first ball this morning Williamson falls.
Sorry Kane. I got you out.
There's plenty of blame to spread around, but I think Williamson can take the vast majority of it for that soft as **** shot.Yes.
When Jos Buttler is batting.On a more serious note: Under what circumstances was that position ever a good idea, apart from the captain giving his ******** cousin a chance at keeping?
No, very very believable.123 for 5
Unbelievable.
Why would they? It ain't FC cricketDid any commentators note when we got to 17 in Dunedin that we'd passed the follow on?
Heard a rumour that the main reason Baz is batting down the order is because Hesson knew he would more likely be able to talk about a lot more Brendon/BJ partnerships.
If the first day is rained off the follow-on becomes 150 behindWhy would they? It ain't FC cricket
Rain first day = 4 day test = 150 follow on.Why would they? It ain't FC cricket
Though I can't see what's the difference, Finn now has three slips and a gully.There does seem a reluctance from recent England captains to over attack in these situations. Not that having a third slip is necessarily over attacking, just a sensible field setting you'd think with a side like NZ under pressure. I can slightly understand the thinking when McCullum is on strike in terms of trying to frustrate him and stop him hitting boundaries, I still don't agree that we shouldn't have a third slip early on to him, but against Watling a third slip should be a must.
Oh yes I appreciate that, but his level of performance has been so consistent for some time now, just thought it might have been enough to drop below 30, not to be yet.He's played 79 games, so it's going to be hard work getting that average to move.
Anderson cam from really far. There was a point where everyone, apart from the England Management, was wondering why he was even considered. Anderson is the most improved bowler ever, I suppose...Oh yes I appreciate that, but his level of performance has been so consistent for some time now, just thought it might have been enough to drop below 30, not to be yet.